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Chicago. you got big city and small neighborhoods all together. you got americana of the midwest and all the baggage that carries and micro-other countries tucked in between. chicago is something new in every direction and every next couple blocks. bike trails throughout, finest in terms of widest variety of AUTHENTIC dining in the world. museums, shopping, underground, art scene music scene, and whats best? it's reasonably priced in most areas.

2006-06-20 07:36:14 · answer #1 · answered by asmylifeisdoneinwatermelonsugar 2 · 1 0

It depends on what kind of place you are looking for? If you want to live in the sun and near a lot of fun things to do in a good sized city then I would choose Orlando, FL. If you want a little more city life but alos want to enjoy all 4 seasons then I would choose Atlanta. If you want to live in the mountains is a smaller city then Ashville, NC may be the place for you. If you want a New England lifestyle then try suburbs of Boston. If you want western living try Sedona, AZ. And if you want to get immersed into the Mexican culture and All- Americans then try Dallas! I have vacationed in all these places and if that is what you're looking for then get more info and take a chance!!

2006-06-20 12:22:42 · answer #2 · answered by Amber P 2 · 0 0

Depends on what you are looking for and type of person you are. If you want a beautiful city with a small population, Fayetteville, AR is a great place to live. If you want a bustling, fast paced, always something to do city, Brooklyn, NY is fantastic. I have lived in both and couldn't decide between the two.

2006-06-20 12:19:52 · answer #3 · answered by pharriesand 3 · 0 0

Are you looking for a big city? If not, northwest Ohio has a really low cost of living. Some of the towns are Lima, Findlay, and Bowling Green. They all have colleges, a diverse population, and are close to a major interstate (I-75). Ohio has 4 very distinct seasons, but if you don't care for snow, you may not like it very much.

2006-06-21 10:46:54 · answer #4 · answered by Shane and Sherry 2 · 0 0

For some reason, I'd say San Fransico. I just like it there. And I also really love Pittsburgh 'cause I'm from here. It's a super cool city. There's always stuff to do here. Go to Sports Works by the Carneige Science Center. It's always fun to go to a Steelers' game here, too! :)

2006-06-20 12:22:10 · answer #5 · answered by HOT STUFF 2 · 0 0

Personally of all the place I have been too: Boulder, Colorado really sticks out. Great city for fine dining, exercise and just such nice people. Very laid back. And it's a college town! Go Buffs!

2006-06-20 12:19:12 · answer #6 · answered by shoemanshoe 3 · 0 0

Grand Rapids/West Michigan.

2006-06-21 08:33:52 · answer #7 · answered by AF 6 · 0 0

I'd say either Asheville, NC or Charleston, SC. Both are charming, Southern and artsy, but in differing ways. Both are home to colleges and historic locales. Asheville is a little more modern and hip, Charleston is a little more old South.

2006-06-20 12:33:44 · answer #8 · answered by annabellesilby 4 · 0 0

It depends what you are looking for...city or space. If you are looking for city then go east...NY, Boston, Philly

2006-06-20 12:18:23 · answer #9 · answered by chase 2 · 0 0

Raleigh, NC it's a huge melting pot! I've yet to meet someone who grew up in Raleigh.

2006-06-20 14:25:56 · answer #10 · answered by squashpatty 4 · 0 0

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